yes, they are both in the Central European Time Zone (GMT +1 hour)
Paris and Rome are in the same zone, tokyko is 2 time zones to the right
Yes, they are all in Central European Time/ Central European Summer Time (UTC+1/UTC+2).
No. Rome is one hour ahead of London.
8 o'clock. England and France are in the same time zone.
The time in France and Paris is GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) +1 hour. So, for example, if it is 1.00p.m in London, Paris will be 2.00p.m.
yes. No, France is always 1 hour ahead of England.
Paris, Kentucky is GMT-6.
Paris is 6 hours ahead of Toronto. So 1020 am Paris is 420 am Toronto and a flight takes about 6 to 7 hours, so it will arrive about 11:20 am Toronto time.
About 13 to 13.5 hours driving time.
Madrid and Paris are in the same time zone.
It took longer to get there.
No, London is at UTC and Paris is at Central European Time (UTC+1).
All of France is in the same time zone and starts and ends Summer Time at the same time.
use google maps. it will tell the time for flight, car, bus, and walking.
No time difference, they are on the same time zone (CET)
rome and china made it at the same time
Rome was in the same place that it had been since 753 BC (and is still there today).
Same time zone, like most of Europe.
8 o'clock. England and France are in the same time zone.
The actual flight time from Geneva, Switzerland, to Paris, France, takes eight hours. Geneva and Paris are in the same time zone, the Central European time zone. Both cities observe daylight savings time.